Mammoth tusk holds clues to ice age extinctions
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A newly-published research study has tracked the movements of a woolly mammoth that lived 17,000 years ago. The findings suggest it starved to death as its grazing area shrunk due to a rapidly changing environment. The scientists on the study say it offers lessons for the Arctic today. Eve Johnson reports.
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